I am a Landlord. I am an apartment manager. I have tenants who don’t pay rent. I have tenants who don’t follow the rules. I have tenants who play loud music and disturb the peace at my property. I have tenants who allow people who are not on the lease to stay in their apartment. I want to evict my tenants. Small or large, landlords run into the same problems. No matter who you may rent to, a Landlord is bound to have problem tenants. The eviction process can be full of problems and pit falls that you, as a landlord want and need to avoid. A simple eviction can turn into a costly mess if you do not file the correct paperwork and follow the law. As a concerned landlord, you want to protect your property and preserve it for the long run. Doing so means enforcing the rules, but not exceeding the law. Ohio has defined by statute what a Landlord’s responsibilities are and what your tenant’s responsibilities are. Ohio does not permit “Self-Help.” If you are a landlord, with one or more units and need the assistance and advice of an Attorney, do not do it alone.
Attorney George Urban has been involved with landlord issues for 35 years, in some capacity or another. As an Attorney for 25 years, he has handled a multitude of Landlord issues and evictions. Practical advice that saves you time and money. For more information and questions with your Landlord issues, call today. 330-437-0101.